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High Plains Pioneer Henry Clay Smith

Crosbyton, Crosby County

Marker Text

(1836 - 1912) First to set up a post office and to farm in Crosby County; first to break land and drill a water well on High Plains. At start of Civil War, he was miner at Pinos Altos, New Mexico and joined in moves to take gold and silver mines for South. But Indian raids closed mines. When the Confederate Army withdrew from Arizona and Mexico in 1861, Smith along with others joined the South's cause. Served four years in Texas and spent rest of his life here. Replica of old rock house he built near here in 1877 is now shown in museum at Crosbyton. (1965)

Marker Details

Address 101 W. Main St.
Location Description Crosby County Pioneer Memorial Museum, NW grounds, SE corner of W. Main St. (US 82/SH 114) and S. Berkshire Ave.
Marker # 2477
Dedicated 1965
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code pioneers; Civil War; German immigration; agriculture; water topics; design and construction
Latitude, Longitude 33.658859, -101.238523

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